Yesterday was World Refugee Day. And to help bring truthful awareness to this refugee crisis, the largest since World War II, I've compiled some helpful infographics about refugees you can learn from and share. I have also started a fundraiser with World Relief so you can easily donate to a wonderful ministry advocating and helping refugees in all parts of their journey. I have massive respect for World Relief and am so grateful for the work they do. Thank you for caring and praying for, serving and helping the vulnerable and oppressed. May we love and give and choose welcome. I would be so grateful if you gave to my fundraising campaign for World Relief. Thank you for even considering. We have been given so much by the grace of God. I pray we give abundantly and generously to the ones who need it most. Throughout Scripture God addresses fighting injustices and helping the oppressed and vulnerable. May our hearts soften to the plights of others; may our hearts break for what breaks the heart of God. World Relief also provides resources for church leaders. You can volunteer with them at their offices located throughout the country. To start your own fundraiser with World Relief head here.
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Sarah ConnatserSarah loves Jesus and her family and is passionate about addressing the urgent spiritual and physical needs around the world. She is the wife of Spencer and mama of Katherine and Claire, and they live in Nashville, TN. She runs a photography business with her husband and writes in order to offer encouragement and invite others to choose grace, joy, and gratitude in the adventure and the mundane. She loves traveling and reading; she will choose unsweet tea over sweet and bootcut jeans over skinny; and she is all sorts of awkward with small talk but thrives with deep conversations. |